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John Calcutt
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ISBN 1 90427 006 9
PRICE £12.00
Over the last five years, the Danish-born, Glasgow-based artist Anne Bjerge Hansen has been busily compiling an ongoing series of video 'interludes', short cameo pieces whose quietly-observed, everyday scenes radiate a disarming, dream-like quality. Highlighting small-scale, often overlooked events, or homing in on fleeting, fragmentary details, Bjerge Hansen's work catalogues these haunting, ephemeral moments with a captivating brevity and clarity.
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Steven Bode and Michael Glasmeier. Interview by Ele Carpenter
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ISBN 0 9538634 5 x
PRICE £11.95
'It Could Happen to You' is the first English-language publication dedicated to the work of Norwegian artist Anne Katrine Dolven and catalogues five film and video 'portraits' produced between 2000 and 2001. While alluding to paintings by the Norwegian master Edvard Munch, Dolven also adds recognisably contemporary elements to her treatment of landscape and still life. This compact and elegant hardback publication is illustrated in colour throughout with a selection of documentation shots, details from the works and production stills. It was produced to accompany the staging of Dolven's film 'It Could Happen to You' at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art in June and July 2001.
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Essays by Steven Bode, Paul Morley and an 'in conversation' with Stuart Comer
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ISBN 1-9042-7023-9
PRICE £17.99
A record of Gillian Wearing's video installation 'Family History', this immaculately designed publication traces the development of this project in a visual style whose distinctive aesthetic draws out parallels between the 1970s and the present that are such a feature of the work itself. Continuing the biographical theme of the exhibition, the book brings together film stills and location photographs with other personal and archive material, and features essays by critic Paul Morley and project curator Steven Bode, alongside an 'in conversation' between Gillian Wearing and Stuart Comer
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Texts by Paul Morley, Steven Bode and Michael Connor
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ISBN 978-1-904270-28-7
PRICE £12.00
An introduction to the work of New York artist, Cory Arcangel, highlighting his innovations with digital technology and his experiments with sound, this publication, produced in collaboration with leading design duo Dexter Sinister, features texts by writer and music critic Paul Morley, and curator Steven Bode, and an interview/Q&A between Arcangel and curator Michael Connor.
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Michael Newman and Jeremy Millar. Interview by Lynne Cooke
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ISBN 1 90427 012 3
PRICE £15.00
A survey of recent film and photographic work by the emerging French artist Marine Hugonnier, this monographic publication also functions as a catalogue of Hugonnier's recent solo exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts (June-August 2004). Lavishly illustrated, the book highlights two companion film projects, Ariana (2003) and The Last Tour (2004), and also showcases a series of new photographic works by the artist. The publication features newly commissioned texts by the art critics Michael Newman and Jeremy Millar, plus an interview with Marine Hugonnier by Lynne Cooke.
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